Who cut shapes from coloured paper to make “The Snail”
Henri Matisse
Which Southeastern European country with ancient history is technically named the Hellenic Republic?
Greece
What is the 2nd fastest land animal?
The Antilope
What is the capital of the American State of California?
Sacramento
Roughly how long does it take for the sun’s light to reach Earth?
8 minutes
What style uses small dots of colour to create a larger image? Cubism, Pointillism, or surrealism
Pointillism
What was the first paper used by Egyptians?
Papyrus
What does a bat use to hunt and navigate?
Echolocation
What country has the most natural lakes?
Canada
What is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature?
Mercury
What do you call a 3D artwork that can be viewed from all sides?
Sculpture
What was the two-letter name of the Falcon-headed God of the Sun in ancient Egyptian mythology?
Ra
Are Snakes poisonous?
No, some snakes are venomous
Where are the Andes located? (The continent)
South America
What is the center of an atom called?
Nucleus
What is the art of folding paper into shapes?
Origami
In Ancient Greece, competitive athletes competed in races with what, pulled by horses?
Chariots
What is a male swan called?
A Cob
Which European country is closest to Africa?
Spain
Bronze is an alloy made of which two elements?
Copper and tin
Which artist cut off his own ear?
Vincent Van Gogh
the oldest object in New York City's Central Park is an obelisk also known as the "needle" of what Egyptian queen?
Cleopatra
How many tentacles do squids have?
2, the other 10 are called arms
How many countries are there in the United Kingdom?
4
What is the tallest type of grass?
Bamboo